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florida department of juvenile justice decided that they were going to end their contract with the milton girls juvenile detention center, so all the youths that have been at this facility will now be relocated to a different facility. >> this woman's behavior ended up affecting everyone who works at this detention center. >> that is correct. they are considering other charges if they're wanted once the investigation continues. . >>> corgi puppy attack. >> ouch. [ laughing ] >>> welcome to gayle's big top adventure show where i give you tricks. you treat them like dogs and give them a scoop of seed and they are fine and they can do more than steeple chase. they can play basketball. i love the fact if you only have one kid, give him a pet mouse so they can play connect four. >> skateboarding. >> skateboarding, nick. >> i don't believe that one. >> you'll love the last one. this mouse can make change. >> this is making ratatouille look possible. >> these are not rodents but these are rodents. >> just put a mouse trap up there. the mouse trap didn't go off even though i put a load of peanut
florida department of juvenile justice decided that they were going to end their contract with the milton girls juvenile detention center, so all the youths that have been at this facility will now be relocated to a different facility. >> this woman's behavior ended up affecting everyone who works at this detention center. >> that is correct. they are considering other charges if they're wanted once the investigation continues. . >>> corgi puppy attack. >> ouch. [...
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i'm proud to be, and in fact you can go on to say this is endorsed by milton friedman has a hero of mine, and also of course walter cronkite who is a hero in a lot of other ways and george shultz, like to say, the former secretary of state for ronald reagan, no-man's liberal but you get those folks together to agree on anything and it's pretty impressive. >> you also have another book out and this is another new one? what is this one? >> it is a handbook of solutions to america's problems and there really are resolutions to these problems. and honestly i wrote this without having any intentions or thoughts of being involved in another political campaign. but it talks about health care, education, the policy of capital punishment, which regardless of your philosophy isn't working. getting into responsible criminal-justice issues and rehabilitation, that sort of thing. i even recommended going on the metric system which is certainly something else and you said i'm running for vice president with governor gary johnson. it's amazing because she from a totally different perspective has come o
i'm proud to be, and in fact you can go on to say this is endorsed by milton friedman has a hero of mine, and also of course walter cronkite who is a hero in a lot of other ways and george shultz, like to say, the former secretary of state for ronald reagan, no-man's liberal but you get those folks together to agree on anything and it's pretty impressive. >> you also have another book out and this is another new one? what is this one? >> it is a handbook of solutions to america's...
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until his death a few years ago milton freeman preached a gospel of monetary policy. the idea is they could make money cheaper to borrow. you're more likely to buy a car or buy a house. his idea is the federal reserve should take action during crises to make sure the supply of money expands as much as the economy needs to grow. he served as an add visor of president reagan who considered him a hero and he was hero to ben bernanke. many people think he wants the fed to be more aggressive about putting more money into the economy especially as unemployment remains so high. he needs allies on the fed to make that happen. it's the one glimmer of hope that someone, anyone will join him and do something to hurry up with job creation rather than watch the labor market slowly burn. it's that glimmer of hope that david vitter wants to stamp out. joing us is betsy stevenson. great to have you here tonight. >> great tot be here. >> what is the effect of these vacancies going unfilled? >> they are supposed to be 12 voting members. seven of them should be federal, should be govern
until his death a few years ago milton freeman preached a gospel of monetary policy. the idea is they could make money cheaper to borrow. you're more likely to buy a car or buy a house. his idea is the federal reserve should take action during crises to make sure the supply of money expands as much as the economy needs to grow. he served as an add visor of president reagan who considered him a hero and he was hero to ben bernanke. many people think he wants the fed to be more aggressive about...
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. >> the australian these days behind a prank call the kate milton's hospital are distraught and very emotional. they're reacting to the news of a nurse who died after falling victim to their homes. legal experts say the australian radio station in behind a prank to the london hospital where the pregnant that's as of cambridge was being treated could face crawl charges for airing the conversation. last week's price was widely can step in them days after it aired and after the still unexplained death of a nurse to answer the phone and held two deejays the confidential and for a nation about eight middleton's health. when it comes to a potential criminal case the question is not about the death. it's whether a private conversation was broadcast without the permission of the participant. we posted on the kron4 pays facebook page asking you should the australian deejays face criminal charges? dixie cromwell says yes they should be charged with her death. across the line. the deejays did not give permission for the prank. this are said to children who are now left without their mother, ver
. >> the australian these days behind a prank call the kate milton's hospital are distraught and very emotional. they're reacting to the news of a nurse who died after falling victim to their homes. legal experts say the australian radio station in behind a prank to the london hospital where the pregnant that's as of cambridge was being treated could face crawl charges for airing the conversation. last week's price was widely can step in them days after it aired and after the still...
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this book is, i think, along with, you know, the books of milton friedman, i believe, the most important books written on american capitalism, certainly in the last 50 years and 60 years, and i just think it's terrific that you've brought the book back to reintroduce to folks, and congressman ryan studied at your knee metaphorically through the book. >> well, it's exciting to have romney embrace ryan. i think this really represents a turning point for american policy and a recognition that we can't depend on spurring demand to construct growth. growth is the product of entrepreneurial creativity, and any policies that don't foster entrepreneurial creativity destroy demand. lou: people surprised to hear you talking like this because there's this idea this is a world of scarce resources, they are all finite, everything about us is predictive and should be predictable. there are those, as you know, by the legions, and people believe that the leader of that legion is a guy by the name of president obama -- >> and john holdron. the original zero sum game, scarce resources, father and fad moth
this book is, i think, along with, you know, the books of milton friedman, i believe, the most important books written on american capitalism, certainly in the last 50 years and 60 years, and i just think it's terrific that you've brought the book back to reintroduce to folks, and congressman ryan studied at your knee metaphorically through the book. >> well, it's exciting to have romney embrace ryan. i think this really represents a turning point for american policy and a recognition...
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the other thing to say is if you look at past economic debate, milton freedman would be on a the left side. he favored stronger aid to the poor and active policies to fight depressions. he would be considered an inflationary socialist in the debate. >> in terms of what you think we can do to end this depression now, you argue housing. you say housing was one of causes where we ended up but it's the thing that we have to tackle. >> it's one of things. three years ago, where do we spend? how do we stimulate the economy was hard? you had to find the right project. now all you have to do is reverse the terrible things we have been do i think the past three years. we've had massive layoffs of government employees at the state and local level. we've laid off 300,000 school teachers. we should have added 700,000 to keep up with population growth. you have people you can put to work with no need to do anything adventurous. we can probably get the unemployment rate below 7%. that's the start. you also had this overhang of bad debt, which we have not tackled properly. it would help if the fed w
the other thing to say is if you look at past economic debate, milton freedman would be on a the left side. he favored stronger aid to the poor and active policies to fight depressions. he would be considered an inflationary socialist in the debate. >> in terms of what you think we can do to end this depression now, you argue housing. you say housing was one of causes where we ended up but it's the thing that we have to tackle. >> it's one of things. three years ago, where do we...
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police said that 49-year-old milton hall had some kind of a run-in with a convenience store clerk before he got into a standoff with police. they say he was holding some kind of knife. here's how it ended. i have to warn you, the video is graphic. [ shooting ] cnn counted the sounds of at least 30 shots on that videotape. hall's family says he suffered from serious mental health issues. >>> lots more happening tonight. gary tuchman joins us now with a "360" bulletin. >>> the united nations has a new point man in syria. annan resigned two weeks ago after failing to reach a cease-fire. accord to the opposition, at least 168 people were killed in syria today, including 40 in and around damascus. that's what the youtube video is claimed to have been shot. >>> india next. big city train stations packed with as many as 7,000 people fleeing cities. that's after students and workers from the northeastern state said they received text messages threatening retaliatory attacks for ethnic violence in their state. >>> back home, five people are behind bars in louisiana. in connection with a pair of r
police said that 49-year-old milton hall had some kind of a run-in with a convenience store clerk before he got into a standoff with police. they say he was holding some kind of knife. here's how it ended. i have to warn you, the video is graphic. [ shooting ] cnn counted the sounds of at least 30 shots on that videotape. hall's family says he suffered from serious mental health issues. >>> lots more happening tonight. gary tuchman joins us now with a "360" bulletin....
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milton bradley, coco crisp. they come to mind but there's a new one right here. by the way he is a good ballplayer, too. >> reporter: de'en parker made the ultimate sacrifice this year. the san francisco native transferred from ucla to usf to come back home to be next to his ailing foster mom, carmen johnson. carmen is battling colon cancer, diabetes and is recovering from heart surgery last spring. >> when i was real young i had a great opportunity to be able to have a mother like her, you know, in general. to take me and my two sisters in. because of out she took care of me and how she kind of molded me into being the young man i am today i feel like i owe her the respect to come back and take care of her now. >> it's been a blessing to have him close to me to help me through my hardships and my sickness that i have been going through. >> reporter: the san francisco native is nowhere near the end of his basketball career. the standout is making a difference on the hilltop leading the team in scoring average 18 points a game for the 5-2 dons. >> de'end parker! >
milton bradley, coco crisp. they come to mind but there's a new one right here. by the way he is a good ballplayer, too. >> reporter: de'en parker made the ultimate sacrifice this year. the san francisco native transferred from ucla to usf to come back home to be next to his ailing foster mom, carmen johnson. carmen is battling colon cancer, diabetes and is recovering from heart surgery last spring. >> when i was real young i had a great opportunity to be able to have a mother like...
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. >> in this book you talk about the advice from an english teacher at milton academy, shun pretense and ambiguity. so shun pretense and ambiguity. deval patrick does not think maybe down the line he'll seek national office? >> no? shermanesque. >> i keep being asked the question and answer it the same way because it's the truthful way. >> thank you for your time. >> good to be with you. >>> still to come new satellite pictures reveal north korea may be ready to start another international crisis. >>> plus defying astronomical odds, a baseball fan catches back-to-back home runs. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. we have product x and we have product y. we are going to start with product
. >> in this book you talk about the advice from an english teacher at milton academy, shun pretense and ambiguity. so shun pretense and ambiguity. deval patrick does not think maybe down the line he'll seek national office? >> no? shermanesque. >> i keep being asked the question and answer it the same way because it's the truthful way. >> thank you for your time. >> good to be with you. >>> still to come new satellite pictures reveal north korea may be...
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until his death a few years ago conservative economist milton friedman preached a gospel of monetary policy. the idea is the federal reserve can help a floundering economy by making money cheaper to borrow. if you can borrow money at a lower interest rate, you're more likely to buy a house, buy a car or start a business. friedman's idea is the federal reserve should take action during crises to make sure the supply of money expands as much as the economy needs to grow. friedman served as an adviser to president reagan who considered him a hero of free enterprise, american prosperity and also a hero to ben bernanke whose academic work builds off of friedman's. many people think bernanke privately wants the fed to be more aggressive about putting more money into the economy especially as unemployment remains so stubbornly high. he needs allies on the fed to make that happen. it's one glimmer of hope that someone, anyone, will join him and do something to hurry up with job creation rather than watch the labor market slowly burn. that's the glimmer of hope david vitter wants to stamp out
until his death a few years ago conservative economist milton friedman preached a gospel of monetary policy. the idea is the federal reserve can help a floundering economy by making money cheaper to borrow. if you can borrow money at a lower interest rate, you're more likely to buy a house, buy a car or start a business. friedman's idea is the federal reserve should take action during crises to make sure the supply of money expands as much as the economy needs to grow. friedman served as an...
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it was milton friedman who wrote in the mid 1960's that this has got to cause trouble, and he argued that increases in inflation may give you a bump in employment, caused an opponent to fall for a while, but that is what to be transitory effect. the analogy might be to a candy bar. hideki candy bar in the short run, it gives you a burst of energy, but after a while it just makes you fat. monetary policy was analogous to that, and friedman argument, and he turned out to be quite prescience, that it tends to creep out of plumb it too low we were ending up increasing inflation. there are debates today about whether or not there were political pressures put on the fed. this was a period of government deficits, and the government was trying to deal with vietnam, the great society, and that may have influenced the fed's behavior. now, this said, you cannot obviously sustain inflation without monetary policy being too easy. another famous quotation, nation is always a monetary phenomenon. there were a bunch of exacerbating factors that made it difficult to offset the increase in inflation.
it was milton friedman who wrote in the mid 1960's that this has got to cause trouble, and he argued that increases in inflation may give you a bump in employment, caused an opponent to fall for a while, but that is what to be transitory effect. the analogy might be to a candy bar. hideki candy bar in the short run, it gives you a burst of energy, but after a while it just makes you fat. monetary policy was analogous to that, and friedman argument, and he turned out to be quite prescience, that...
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i'm not going to get into a contest, but that still, he told his brother, milton. and when it was over mccarthy had indeed been vanquished. but i think it was the desegregation issue perhaps in which eisenhower is almost underestimate the president truman had ordered the army to be de- segregated in 1950, but the army had not complied. 85% of the army was still segregated. ike ordered the military services to desegregate and, of course, this was a new supreme commander whose word they immediately open it. he eliminated the vestiges of segregation of the civil service. and after brown v. board of education, and the order, the integration of central high school in little rock, and the demonstrations there which brought the desegregation, eisenhower ordered the 101st airborne division from fort campbell to little rock to enforce desegregation. that was a forceful message to everyone in the south that be desegregation integration was the law the lan and that eisenhower was going to support it with the armed forces of the united states, with a powerful message. [applaus
i'm not going to get into a contest, but that still, he told his brother, milton. and when it was over mccarthy had indeed been vanquished. but i think it was the desegregation issue perhaps in which eisenhower is almost underestimate the president truman had ordered the army to be de- segregated in 1950, but the army had not complied. 85% of the army was still segregated. ike ordered the military services to desegregate and, of course, this was a new supreme commander whose word they...
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ana schwartz died at 96, milton friedman's co-author, graduated from college at age 18, got a ph.d. went to the national bureau of economic research and stayed there basically forever. as recently as three and a half years i can remember reading in the "wall street journal" that piece and she was a milton friedman co-author and i don't know whether you call it an accolade. he may have been an accolade of hers but one of her great quotes "firms than made wrong decisions should fail. you shouldn't rescue them and once that's established as a principle i think the market recognizes it makes sense. everything works much better when wrong decisions are punished and good decisions make you rich" and she said with a hint of understatement "that's not the way the world has been going in recent years." >> when did she say that? >> three and a half years ago. >> right after the bailout. >> you're going somewhere much more mundane, aren't you? >> much more. >> i'm embarrassed for you. >> to talk about this awful thing that's on -- it. >> there's a show called "the newsroom." by aaron sorkin. i
ana schwartz died at 96, milton friedman's co-author, graduated from college at age 18, got a ph.d. went to the national bureau of economic research and stayed there basically forever. as recently as three and a half years i can remember reading in the "wall street journal" that piece and she was a milton friedman co-author and i don't know whether you call it an accolade. he may have been an accolade of hers but one of her great quotes "firms than made wrong decisions should...
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milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly social security, and cause it to be a political problem. is there a way to fix either one? host: take the first part of that -- guest: take the first part of that. i take issue with the idea that tax cuts increase revenue and the converse that tax increases would reduce revenue. that's not the historical experience. that's not the view of virtually every economist that i've met. look, it's important to remember that really what we're talking about is extending current tax cuts. and the question is which tax cuts should be extended and for whom. taxation is not an
milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly...
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milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly social security, and cause it to be a political problem. is there a way to fix either one? host: take the first part of that -- guest: take the first part of that. i take issue with the idea that tax cuts increase revenue and the converse that tax increases would reduce revenue. that's not the historical experience. that's not the view of virtually every economist that i've met. look, it's important to remember that really what we're talking about is extending current tax cuts. and the question is which tax cuts should be extended and for whom. taxation is not an
milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly...
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. >> i got an e-mail this morning, milton bradley wants to make it a board game now. they're going to call it scrabble. >> oh! i think i've heard of that! >> no, it's brand new. >> maybe you've heard of some of these headlines. hopefully some of them will be new to you this morning. this is a fox news alert. quiet christian college in oakland the city of california's deadliest campus attack. seven people were gunned down after a gunman opened fire inside a classroom. police say the 43-year-old juan elgo is the man reportedly behind the attacks. reports out this mortgage claim the former nursing student was facing deep financial problems. police say he acted alone but aren't sure of a motive. a memorial will be held tonight for the victims at a local church. f.b.i. questioning potential witnesses in the trayvon martin shooting. agency now confirming it's begun an investigation that focuses on whether the teen's civil rights were violated. agents are seeking information on alleged shooter george zimmerman's background and whether he was racially motivated when he pursue
. >> i got an e-mail this morning, milton bradley wants to make it a board game now. they're going to call it scrabble. >> oh! i think i've heard of that! >> no, it's brand new. >> maybe you've heard of some of these headlines. hopefully some of them will be new to you this morning. this is a fox news alert. quiet christian college in oakland the city of california's deadliest campus attack. seven people were gunned down after a gunman opened fire inside a classroom....
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host: milton, fla., go ahead. caller: are you talking to me? host: yes, sir. caller: i wonder if mr. carlson could shed any light on the blog entries lay lay about seven iowans be a ceded -- seven islands be ceded to guest:: i feel like i'm on top of the news and on top of the administration-related scandals. that sounds like a great story. i plead ignorance. thank you. host: our last call comes from greensburg, pa., a democrat. caller: you have described president obama's spending record as more irresponsible than george w. bush but the look of the drivers of the dead, there is no increase in government spending which has only increased 2% faster under obama than president bush. that is in response to increased aid in the states and increased unemployment, medicare, and disability payments. this is in response to the great recession. the true drivers of the debt, leaving aside the one time stimulus, have been the bush tax cuts which were sunset originally by republicans to hide the long term costs, medicare s, the two wars and a cradle of tax receipts in 2008
host: milton, fla., go ahead. caller: are you talking to me? host: yes, sir. caller: i wonder if mr. carlson could shed any light on the blog entries lay lay about seven iowans be a ceded -- seven islands be ceded to guest:: i feel like i'm on top of the news and on top of the administration-related scandals. that sounds like a great story. i plead ignorance. thank you. host: our last call comes from greensburg, pa., a democrat. caller: you have described president obama's spending record as...
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john milton once said they also serve only stand and wait. they also serve who only stand and wait. we owe you your family members almost as much as we owe you. every morning i would walk-in and jill will be getting her cup of coffee over the sink mouthing a prayer. wives and husbands, there is not an hour a day that did not flash across your mind. it is my husband, wife, daughter, ok? it is an incredible thing to ask of so many people. now and the finest american condition, you come home. it is good to see you here. like every american before you, you left iraq taking nothing with you but your experience, achievements, and the pride associated with knowing what they did an incredible job. that is an american tradition, is taking nothing but your pride. on behalf of a grateful nation, there's never going to be a way we can truly be pay you. there's no way to fully pay you. let me simply say thank you and your family for the heroic work you have done. you have made a difference. i think you help chart a different course. the man i sat with every day for the past three years or so, i
john milton once said they also serve only stand and wait. they also serve who only stand and wait. we owe you your family members almost as much as we owe you. every morning i would walk-in and jill will be getting her cup of coffee over the sink mouthing a prayer. wives and husbands, there is not an hour a day that did not flash across your mind. it is my husband, wife, daughter, ok? it is an incredible thing to ask of so many people. now and the finest american condition, you come home. it...
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i read milton friedman, i get excited. i hear mitt romney talking about free enterprise -- >> you don't get excited, do you? >> it's like a punch line. a very bad joke. >> yeah, yeah. it's about -- >> i don't even know if he believes in free enterprise, he made money about it. but i don't know, because listening to him -- he just -- >> in the highest sense, he does not. because he believes in, he has said for example, markets need to be regulated. i'm serious that he would do a little less regulation than obama would. obama would do a little more. but we're talking on the margins. and -- >> you judge his record by what he did in massachusetts. and he is a big government republican. >> well, yes. yes. >> so how is a big government republican going to be that much different from a big government democrat? i just don't know. >> well, that would be newt's argument. and that's -- >> one interesting thing that happened in south carolina and looks like it's going to happen here again. where ron paul was the big loser in south car
i read milton friedman, i get excited. i hear mitt romney talking about free enterprise -- >> you don't get excited, do you? >> it's like a punch line. a very bad joke. >> yeah, yeah. it's about -- >> i don't even know if he believes in free enterprise, he made money about it. but i don't know, because listening to him -- he just -- >> in the highest sense, he does not. because he believes in, he has said for example, markets need to be regulated. i'm serious that...
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true conservatives that really understood milton friedman and frederick hayek could go to town all day. and he seems incapable. >> there still are three major opportunities for him to make a mark. i don't think he will, but maybe he will. that would be the convention, the debates which would be fascinating. >> i think he'll do bell in debates. i think he's going to do well in debates because they're very controlled and you can -- you can read your lines. >> i can't wait to see those. the vice presidential pick. >> i think the convention, though, i think you're exactly right, i think the convention speech -- >> it could be huge. >> because the morning after that convention speech, if they do it right, i'll be on the air going, maybe he does get it. >> this is it. >> mark's last point is to me the pivotal one. you think about reagan in 1980, clinton in 1992, you think about george w. bush in 2000, you think about barack obama in 2008, they had been giving good speeches for months, for a year beforehand where you could see, by the time they got on stage and gave great convention speeches
true conservatives that really understood milton friedman and frederick hayek could go to town all day. and he seems incapable. >> there still are three major opportunities for him to make a mark. i don't think he will, but maybe he will. that would be the convention, the debates which would be fascinating. >> i think he'll do bell in debates. i think he's going to do well in debates because they're very controlled and you can -- you can read your lines. >> i can't wait to see...
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we have been told since the days that milton friedman first hit the scene that regulations were a problem in our economy and that having rules to protect health and safety and fairness simply were disrupting the market and we need to get rid of these job-killing regulations, what our republican friends call them all the time, rather than commonsense protections to protect people. so we got rid of those things. we didn't enforce the laws we already did have. we shrank government to the point because we didn't want to pay any taxes, we shrank government to the point where government couldn't even afford itself. so we didn't have the people to make sure that consumers were being treated fairly. that mortgages were fair and that rules were being abided by. and then as the technology and everything changed, we didn't change it, we weren't able to change regulation so it would keep up-to-date with the necessity of the market. what i have in mind now is the heroic figure named brooksly barn who tried to tell them this is opec insurance market, credit default swap market that needed to be regulat
we have been told since the days that milton friedman first hit the scene that regulations were a problem in our economy and that having rules to protect health and safety and fairness simply were disrupting the market and we need to get rid of these job-killing regulations, what our republican friends call them all the time, rather than commonsense protections to protect people. so we got rid of those things. we didn't enforce the laws we already did have. we shrank government to the point...
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milton freedman used to say, there is no such thing as a free lunch. we're testing the proposition of whether there is a free lunch, breakfast and dinner. you have the massive expansion of free food in schools. this is one of those tipping points where more and more americans are looking to other people's money to buy them stuff. that probably is one of the most dramatic examples of that. >> gretchen: the percentage of americans not paying any federal income tax. 45%! >> yeah. we're getting to the point, at the very moment when more and more americans are dependent on the government, we have fewer and fewer americans who are paying into the government. that's the tipping point. where people who are the makers in society, makers versus the takers, when the makers of society look around and go, okay. i'm paying all of this money and yet, we're getting close to half of the country not paying anything at all, am i being a sucker? am i being a piggy bank for this transfer society? we reached a point last year where we had more americans for the first time s
milton freedman used to say, there is no such thing as a free lunch. we're testing the proposition of whether there is a free lunch, breakfast and dinner. you have the massive expansion of free food in schools. this is one of those tipping points where more and more americans are looking to other people's money to buy them stuff. that probably is one of the most dramatic examples of that. >> gretchen: the percentage of americans not paying any federal income tax. 45%! >> yeah. we're...
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milton freemont had the example of saying think how complicates it is to deliver a pencil. you think about the components, the wood, and the runner, and the met with tal and the graphite and paint and delivery and assembly and you gate pencil for $1 or whatever it is cost. markets can do that because the invisible hand says even though each participant is working for their own interest only and there's no central planners involved, that markets still work somehow to deliver that result. and indeed, there's a lot of evidence, i think it's clear to everybody that looking around the world that markets have played a tremendous role in creating the wealthy that we see in rich countries and in emerging that is markets that are becoming rich. so markets are an amazing thing, and getting students to appreciate what markets can do is an important part of teaching economic. that being said, the next level up is to understand that markets also have problems. there are market failure, there's monopoly, there's external, there's many other extra things that can go wrong in markets and u
milton freemont had the example of saying think how complicates it is to deliver a pencil. you think about the components, the wood, and the runner, and the met with tal and the graphite and paint and delivery and assembly and you gate pencil for $1 or whatever it is cost. markets can do that because the invisible hand says even though each participant is working for their own interest only and there's no central planners involved, that markets still work somehow to deliver that result. and...
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. >> i think any program that broadens and deepens the relationship with nations milton l. context in that part of the world or any part of the world is -- you get a lot of bang for the buck and to the degree that i understand, the issues certainly to expand the programs throughout the region. >> i agree wholeheartedly with that. once these are developed it will end and they are always there. now, you are going to have a program in your area and you had a chance to spend some time and look and evaluate the opportunity we have that that resource which i might say is the best bargain that we have $84,000 a year and half the time they don't even collect. >> i certainly not traveled there recently and can't confirm one of the first things i will get intimately involved in this confirmed. >> okay. that's good. general grassley, you talked to my office about the state partnership programs coming and we know that there has been ag a yo problem with that in fact i've read that and i agree that the changes need to be made. do you have any -- have you thought through first of all you
. >> i think any program that broadens and deepens the relationship with nations milton l. context in that part of the world or any part of the world is -- you get a lot of bang for the buck and to the degree that i understand, the issues certainly to expand the programs throughout the region. >> i agree wholeheartedly with that. once these are developed it will end and they are always there. now, you are going to have a program in your area and you had a chance to spend some time...